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The primary point of the case is likely the insanity defense. I don't think the man is insane, but there should be a full trial to remove any reasonable doubt.
Why don't you think he was insane? Have you read his ramblings, or the stories his classmates told? I just don't think it's possible to look at all of those things and NOT conclude that he was severely mentally disturbed.